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Archaeological Institute of America,
Boulder Society

All lectures to begin at 7:00 unless otherwise noted. A reception will follow each lecture.
Parking is available next to the building. All lectures are free and open to the public.


Monday, September 17, 2007
EDUC 220

Payson Sheets
Department of Anthropology
Ancient Maya Villagers at Ceren

Monday, October 8, 2007
HUMN 250

Steven Lekson
CU Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology
Chaco Meridian Revisited: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest

Monday, October 22, 2007
CHEM 142

Noel Lenski
Department of Classics
Working Models: Functional Art and the Ancient Conception of Labor

Thursday, October 25, 2007
- at the Denver Art Museum -
lecture co-sponsored by the AIA, Boulder Society

Michael Cothren (Swarthmore) Stained Glass and Its Restoration

Friday, October 26, 2007
HALE 230

Michael Smith (University of Arizona)
- Department of Anthropology Distinguished Lecture Series -
Urbanization in Aztec Central Mexico: Recent Household Excavations at the Site of Calixtlahuaca

Monday, November 5, 2007
HALE 270
John Papadopoulos (UCLA) Shameless Potters and Ravagers of Kilns: Athenian Pots and Topography

Monday, December 10, 2007
HUMN 250

Kirk Ambrose
Department of Art and Art History
Imagining Savage Piety at St-Paul de Varax

Renowned Maya Archaeologist To Speak At CU-Boulder Jan. 26

Monday, January 28, 2008
HUMN 250

Robert Hohlfelder
Department of History
Poseidon's Deepest Secrets - A Shipwreck Survey off Southern Crete, 2007

Monday, February 11, 2008

Paola Villa
CU Museum of Natural History
Taboos and Table Manners, or, the Dark Origins of French Cuisine? Cannibalism in Prehistoric and Early Historic Europe

Monday, February 18, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
7:00 p.m., LAW 155

Elaine Gazda
University of Michigan
(Dept. of Art History Visiting Scholar)
Replicating Roman Murals in Pompeii: Archaeology, Art, and Politics in Italy of the 1920s

Wednesday, March 12, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
7:00 p.m.

Margaret Cool Root
University of Michigan
Perikles Visits Persia. Reading Persepolis in Greek.

Monday, March 17, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
7:00 p.m., LAW 155

Bettina Bergmann
Mt. Holyoke College
(Dept. of Art History Visiting Scholar)
The Villas of Boscoreale

Monday, April 7, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
7:00 p.m., LAW 155

Ann Kuttner
University of Pennsylvania
(Dept. of Art History Visiting Scholar)
Domus in Domus

Monday, April 21, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
7:00 p.m., LAW 155

John R. Clarke
University of Texas
(Dept. of Art History Visiting Scholar)
Before Pornography: Pompeii and the Invention of Modern Attitudes toward the Obscene

Tuesday, April 29, 2008
AIA co-sponsored lecture
4:00 p.m., HUMN 150

Prof. Adebisi Sowunmi
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
(Dept. of Archaeology and Anthropology)
Environmental changes in southern Nigeria during the Late Holocene: possible causative factors

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Lectures are sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America, by the Boulder Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, and by the Classics Department at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Any questions should be directed to Co-Presidents Stephanie Smith or Ira Schiff.
You may also leave a message at 303 735 5550.

Other local lectures:

The Denver Society of the AIA
Anthropology Department events (CU-Boulder)
Classics Department events (CU-Boulder)
CU-Boulder Museum of Natural History calendar of events
Colorado Archaeological Society, Denver Chapter
Egyptian Study Society Programs

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